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New York Times Movies
May 20, 2024

Cannes Meets a Trump Biopic: ‘The Apprentice'
The film covers Donald J. Trump's relationships with the fixer Roy Cohn and his first wife, Ivana, and tries to explain the future president, at least as a young man.

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2024

Ivan F. Boesky, Rogue Trader in 1980s Wall Street Scandal, Dies at 87
An inspiration for the Gordon Gekko character in the movie "Wall Street," he made a fortune from insider trading before his downfall brought a crashing end to a decade of greed.

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2024

Lily Gladstone in the Spotlight at the Kering Women in Motion Dinner
The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a little-known guest for "Killers of the Flower Moon."

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2024

Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe on Yorgos Lanthimos's New Film
The stars of his newest film, "Kinds of Kindness" explain that when working with the director, the less you know, the better.

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2024

What We Lose When ChatGPT Sounds Like Scarlett Johansson
OpenAI has good reason to aim for a bot voice à la the one in "Her." But that film was about relationships. What does this real-world turn say about us?

New York Times Movies
May 18, 2024

At the Cannes Film Festival, Discoveries From Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni
Though the history-inflected "Furiosa" and "Megalopolis" were the hottest tickets, films by Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni proved to be discoveries.

New York Times Movies
May 18, 2024

When a Tale of Migration Is Not Just Fiction
When the director and crew of "Io Capitano" toured Senegal with their acclaimed movie, audiences responded with their life stories.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

Dabney Coleman, Actor Audiences Loved to Hate, Is Dead at 92
In movies like "9 to 5" and "Tootsie" and on TV shows like "Buffalo Bill," he turned the portrayal of egomaniacal louts into a fine art.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

Judge to Rule Next Week on Whether to Dismiss Alec Baldwin Case
During a heated hearing, Mr. Baldwin's lawyers claimed prosecutors had improperly presented evidence to the grand jury considering the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust."

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

Action Movies to Stream Now: ‘Midnight,' ‘The Childe' and More
This month's picks include crypto terrorism, gaslighting, an undercover mission and more.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include crypto terrorism, gaslighting, an undercover mission and more.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

‘Megalopolis' Director Says He Has No Regrets About $120 Million Film
At a Cannes news conference that ignored recent allegations, the director said he was already writing his next film.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

From ‘IF,' to ‘Imaginary,' Exploring Imaginary Friends Onscreen
Multiple films this year, including the new family comedy "IF," explore the concept of imaginary friends on the big screen.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

‘Taking Venice' Offers a Glimpse at Conspiracy Theories Around the 1964 Biennale
The documentary offers a glimpse of how the arts were treated very differently in midcentury America.

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2024

Are We in a New Golden Age for the Movie Soundtrack?
Between "Barbie," "Across the Spider-Verse" and now "I Saw the TV Glow," directors are making the case for the film album experience.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘Megalopolis' Premieres at Cannes: First Reaction
Francis Ford Coppola's first movie in more than a decade reveals a filmmaker not content to rest on his laurels.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

Samm-Art Williams, Playwright, Producer and Actor, Dies at 78
He challenged racial barriers in Hollywood, was a producer of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and earned a Tony nomination for "Home," a paean to his Southern roots.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola's ‘Megalopolis' Debut at Cannes: What to Know
After its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, we can answer your many questions, though some details still puzzle us.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola's ‘Megalopolis': Everything You Need to Know
After its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, we can answer your many questions, though some details still puzzle us.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘The Strangers: Chapter 1' Review: Crowded House
A reboot of the 2008 home invasion film "The Strangers" brings back masked assailants and brutal violence but leaves originality behind.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘Film Geek' Review: A Cinephile's Guide to New York
The director Richard Shepard details his lifelong obsession with movies in this enthusiastic video essay.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

Hong Sang-soo's Film ‘In Our Day" Meditates on the Spice of Life
The Korean director Hong Sang-soo winds together the slenderest strands of two intersecting stories to make a tender film about simple pleasures.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘IF' Review: Invisible Friends, but Real Celebrity Cameos
The film is a slim story about a girl named Bea (Cailey Fleming) who helps a crank named Cal (Ryan Reynolds) play matchmaker. Oh, and Bradley Cooper is a glass of ice water.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘Coma' Review: A Labyrinthine Lockdown Movie
Bertrand Bonello's latest horror film, dedicated to his teenage daughter, pushes the boundaries of the conventional pandemic movie.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

How ‘Back to Black' Recreated Amy Winehouse's Look
In the biopic "Back to Black," Marisa Abela wears some of the singer's actual clothes, but the hair and makeup team chose to tone the signature beehive down.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

George Miller and Anya Taylor-Joy on ‘Furiosa'
For George Miller, Anya Taylor-Joy and their crew, a series of natural disasters made for an arduous production.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘Back to Black' Review: Another Amy Winehouse Biopic? No, No, No.
The facts get softened and shuffled for an Amy Winehouse biopic that leaves her perspective at the edges.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2024

‘Babes' Review: Adulting, With Babies
Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau star in Pamela Adlon's pregnancy comedy, but it never quite lands.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' Review: A Lonely Avenger
The fifth installment of George Miller's series delivers an origin story of Furiosa, the hard-bitten driver played here by Anya Taylor-Joy.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola Accused of Misconduct on ‘Megalopolis' Set
An executive producer said he wasn't aware of complaints and called the contact "kind hugs and kisses on the cheek."

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

‘How to Have Sex,' ‘Miller's Girl' and More Streaming Gems
Provocative debuts from two exciting new female filmmakers lead off this month's roundup of recommendations from your subscription streaming services.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

In Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, Puzzles Retrace the Past
In addition to its gaming influences, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes contains traces of postmodern novels and the French New Wave.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

‘Death Becomes Her' Musical to Open on Broadway This Fall
The musical comedy, which is now running in Chicago, stars Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard. It is based on the 1992 film.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

The Power of the ‘Planet of the Apes'
Why is this long-running film series so gripping and effective? Because it doesn't monkey around.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2024

Emcee Squared: Joel Grey and Eddie Redmayne on ‘Cabaret'
When two actors who have played the Emcee several times finally met, they discussed fear, courage and Berlin's bawdiest nightclub.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

Cannes Film Festival: Red Carpet Roundup
The best fashion from a festival with a preponderance of photo ops.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

Cannes: Greta Gerwig, Lily Gladstone and the Weight of Politics at the Fest
The festival opened with questions for the jury about Indigenous representation, #MeToo rumors and other timely topics.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

Betty Buckley Is Not Wedded to the Same Old Songs
The actress is back in concert mode at 76, and doing new material. She's also looking forward to a bold new take on "Sunset Boulevard."

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

‘Pressure': The ‘Mean Streets' of Brixton
Newly restored, Horace Ové's film about a Trinidadian family in London makes a triumphant return to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

Iranian Film Director Mohammad Rasoulof Flees Country After Jail Sentence
Mohammad Rasoulof, known for the award-winning "There Is No Evil," had been barred from leaving Iran after his work criticized the country's clerical leadership.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2024

Black Satire Is Having Its Hollywood Moment, but Something Is Missing
Recent releases like "American Fiction" and "The American Society of Magical Negroes" have used absurdist humor to examine race. But they have also depicted narrow views of Blackness.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2024

George Clooney to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck'
A stage adaptation of the film is planned for next spring, with Clooney playing the journalist Edward R. Murrow.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2024

Cannes Film Festival: 5 Things to Look For
With the most prestigious festival in the world starting Tuesday, here are the movies, artists and events we'll be keeping an eye on.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2024

Susan Backlinie, First Shark Attack Victim in ‘Jaws,' Dies at 77
Ms. Backlinie, a stunt woman, appeared in the terrifying opening scene of the 1975 blockbuster in which a great white shark attacks.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2024

Roger Corman's Best Movies: A Streaming Guide
The producer and director ran what was essentially a trade school for future stars and filmmakers like Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola and Pam Grier.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2024

Why ‘The Jinx' Owes Its Existence to a Bizarre Movie About Robert Durst
Film can be influential in strange ways. The HBO series and follow-up wouldn't have been made if a killer hadn't taken a liking to a fictional portrayal.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2024

Anya Taylor-Joy Went Through the Wringer for ‘Furiosa'
Playing the title character in "Furiosa," the 28-year-old star says, "I've never been more alone than making that movie."

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2024

Roger Corman, Producer of Low-Budget Horror Films, Dies at 98
He had hundreds of horror, science fiction and crime films to his credit. He also helped start the careers of Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and many others.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2024

Jeannie Epper, Groundbreaking Stunt Double on ‘Wonder Woman,' Dies at 83
Her first stunt was riding a horse bareback down a cliff when she was 9. She went on to soar on the hit TV series "Wonder Woman" and in many other places.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2024

Cannes: Coralie Fargeat Doesn't Shy Away From Gore in Her Films
The director Coralie Fargeat's films don't shy away from violence and gore, including her latest which is vying for the top prize at Cannes.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2024

At Cannes, Un Certain Regard Offers a Different Perspective
While not receiving the same attention as the main competition, the sidebar is where you often glimpse the future of cinema.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2024

Cannes Film Festival: More From India Than Just Bollywood
This year's edition of the annual film festival features a prominent presence of Indian stories and storytellers that celebrates the country's independent cinema.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2024

What Ethan Hawke's ‘Wildcat' Gets Right About Flannery O'Connor
Those familiar with her menagerie of grotesques, her views of Southern society, her tortured faith and inner contradictions will get what his film is doing.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

What's Your Favorite Soundtrack? We Want to Know.
We're asking readers to share the movie-related albums that they return to again and again.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

Film Academy Looks Overseas for Donors
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a global $500 million campaign to shore up its financial future.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's sci-fi picks, surviving a pandemic and predicting a catastrophe.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

How a Village Comes to Life in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

‘Back to Black,' and the Challenges of Dramatizing Amy Winehouse
Several depictions of the singer's life have explored her tense relationship with fame. The new biopic "Back to Black" instead centers her romantic life.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

Yance Ford's "Power" Documentary Argues That Policing and Politics Are Inextricable
Though Yance Ford's new Netflix documentary takes on a much-explored topic, its mix of personal and polemic makes for a strong argument.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

What to Know Before Seeing ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'
Who is Caesar? And how did apes learn to talk, anyway? Your burning questions about the "Planet of the Apes" franchise answered.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

‘Poolman' Review: Chris Pine's Shaggy, Sunbaked Debut Feature
Chris Pine's shaggy debut feature has a charismatic cast that rambles along with him on a Los Angeles detective adventure.

New York Times Movies
May 10, 2024

‘Poolman' Review: In the Sun Too Long
Chris Pine's shaggy debut feature has a charismatic cast that rambles along with him on a Los Angeles detective adventure.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

For an Uncool Car, the Chevy Malibu Made a Huge Mark on the Culture
An unassuming car had a surprisingly large cultural footprint.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

New ‘Lord of the Rings' Movie Will Put Gollum Center Stage
Andy Serkis, who played the creature in the trilogy, will direct and star in "The Hunt for Gollum," an expansion of the fantasy epic scheduled for 2026.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

By the Book Interview With Judi Dench
"They're snapshots of the past: first-night gifts, holidays abroad, memories of lost friends and loved ones," the award-winning actress says. Her latest, written with Brendan O'Hea, is "Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent."

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

‘Mother of the Bride' Review: Brooke Shields Comes Face to Face With an Old Flame
Brooke Shields plays a single mother who comes face to face with her college ex-boyfriend at her daughter's destination wedding in this tired romantic comedy.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

‘Aisha' Review: Seeking Asylum in Ireland
The "Black Panther" star Letitia Wright shows understated vulnerability in this immigrant drama by Frank Berry. Josh O'Connor ("Challengers") also stars.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

‘A Prince' Review: Let New Passions Bloom
Sex, death and domination fuel this beautifully enigmatic pastoral drama from France, which presents the gay coming-of-age of an apprentice gardener.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

‘Aggro Dr1ft' Review: Glow-Stick Dreams and Thermal Nightmares
Harmony Korine ("Spring Breakers") parties too hard in this fusion of feature filmmaking and video game.

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

Andy Serkis and Owen Teague on ‘Planet of the Apes' Franchise
A conversation with Serkis, the star of the earlier films in the "Planet of the Apes" franchise, and Teague, the lead of the latest film, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes."

New York Times Movies
May 09, 2024

‘Gasoline Rainbow' Review: We're on a Ride to Nowhere
This semi-fictional tale of a road trip for weirdos is full of joy.

New York Times Movies
May 08, 2024

Disney, Hulu and Max Streaming Bundle Will Soon Become Available
The offering from Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery shows how rival companies are willing to work together to navigate an uncertain entertainment landscape.

New York Times Movies
May 08, 2024

Why Britain Keeps Giving Classic Movies New Ratings
As the attitudes of moviegoers evolve, so do the guidelines of the ratings board, which has reclassified dozens of films including "Mary Poppins" and "Rocky."

New York Times Movies
May 08, 2024

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Review: Hail, Caesar
The latest installment in an excellent series finds mythology turning into power.

New York Times Movies
May 08, 2024

Dan Stevens and the Allure of Kooky Characters
Despite his "Downton Abbey" roots, the co-star of "Godzilla x Kong" and "Abigail" likes the kind of role "that makes the filmmaker smile."

New York Times Movies
May 08, 2024

‘Time of the Heathen': Postwar Life and Death, an American Tale
Newly excavated and restored, Peter Kass's 1961 movie, full of trippy distortions and grim associations, gets its first New York run at Film at Lincoln Center.

New York Times Movies
May 07, 2024

‘Challengers' and That Ending: Our Critics Have Thoughts
The tennis movie comes to an abrupt stop midmatch, so we don't know who won. Does that matter?

New York Times Movies
May 07, 2024

Robert Downey Jr. to Make Broadway Debut in Ayad Akhtar Play
The Oscar-winning actor will star as an A.I.-curious author in "McNeal," starting performances in September at Lincoln Center Theater.

New York Times Movies
May 06, 2024

Laurent Cantet Is Dead at 63: His Films Explored France's Undersides
His acclaimed "The Class" walked a provocative line between documentary and fiction. In that film and others, he explored the inescapable traps of late-stage capitalism.

New York Times Movies
May 05, 2024

Bernard Hill, Actor in ‘Titanic' and ‘Lord of the Rings,' Dies at 79
With a stout frame, bushy whiskers and a weathered visage, he embodied men of authority facing down danger with weary stoicism.

New York Times Movies
May 05, 2024

Laurent Cantet, Whose Films Explored France's Undersides, Dies at 63
His acclaimed "The Class" walked a provocative line between documentary and fiction. In that film and others, he explored the inescapable traps of late-stage capitalism.

New York Times Movies
May 04, 2024

Barbara O. Jones, Actress Who Brought Black Cinema to Life, Dies at 82
Her arresting roles in movies like "Bush Mama" and "Daughters of the Dust" helped shape a generation of independent filmmakers.

New York Times Movies
May 04, 2024

Jerry Seinfeld Can No Longer Be About Nothing
The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.

New York Times Movies
May 04, 2024

Is ‘The Idea of You' Harry Styles Fan Fiction?
The filmmakers do more to align star and character than the novel did. But somehow that doesn't make the movie indebted to the musician.

New York Times Movies
May 04, 2024

Laura Linney on the Singer Who Reminds Her of Beginnings
"The sound of his voice reminds me of the beginnings of things," the actress said. "The first time you fell in love, the first time you went away."

New York Times Movies
May 04, 2024

Marlon Wayans on ‘Good Grief' and the Death of His Parents
The comedian talks to David Marchese on becoming a different person after the death of his parents.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

How ‘Star Wars' Fan Edits Saved the Original Movies
George Lucas wants them to fade into oblivion. But some rebel fans spent more than a decade digitally restoring the original "Star Wars" trilogy, preserving the movies as they were shown in theaters.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

Ahmed Best, the Actor Behind Jar Jar Binks, Is Proud of His ‘Star Wars' Legacy
Ahmed Best recalls the painful backlash to the "Phantom Menace" character that was considered a racial stereotype at the time, but is now embraced by fans.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

‘The Fall Guy' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director David Leitch narrates a sequence from his film featuring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

Watch Ryan Gosling Perform His Own Stunt in ‘The Fall Guy'
The director David Leitch narrates a sequence from the film featuring Gosling and Emily Blunt.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Mexican family drama, a Palestinian coming-of-age tale, a high-school movie from Ukraine and more.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a nature documentary filmed in the Indian wilderness and an animated family adventure from the studio behind "Despicable Me."

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

The ‘Fall Guy' Filmmakers Have a Cause: Give Stunts an Oscar
The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new Academy Award first considered more than 30 years ago.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

Should There Be an Oscar for Stunts? The ‘Fall Guy' Filmmakers Say Yes.
The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new Academy Award first considered more than 30 years ago.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

‘The Contestant' on Hulu Offers a Glimpse of Reality TV Ethics
The documentary tells the strange story of a groundbreaking 1998 Japanese TV show but doesn't go far enough in its examination.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

What to Know about ‘Unfrosted' and the Real History of Pop-Tarts
In his directorial debut, Jerry Seinfeld tackles the history of the fruit-filled pastries … kind of. Here's the real origin story, along with a bonus quiz.

New York Times Movies
May 03, 2024

Sofia Coppola's Latest Release? A Lip Balm With Augustinus Bader.
The tinted balm was inspired by products that the filmmaker confected as a girl to achieve the "berry-stained lips" of a character in a Roman Polanski movie.

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